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If you work unofficially, you have the right to leave at any time without notice? and got a better answer
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Speak arivmderchi
Speak arivmderchi
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You have the right. Just like the bosses have the right to screw you over, not just pay you less than promised.
You have the right. Just like the bosses have the right to screw you over, not just pay you less than promised.
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Are your payments daily? If not, you can leave, of course, but you might as well stay without pay.
Are your payments daily? If not, you can leave, of course, but you might as well stay without pay.
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well as suddenly? in the middle of the day to get up and leave, bored all? warn all the same in advance, at least to say that tomorrow I work the last day and will not come more, the calculation can keep.
well as suddenly? in the middle of the day to get up and leave, bored all? warn all the same in advance, at least to say that tomorrow I work the last day and will not come more, the calculation can keep.
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It is always better to part on good terms, who knows suddenly in this place then have to return, or what certificate from another work is required. You have to warn them, I think.
It is always better to part on good terms, who knows suddenly in this place then have to return, or what certificate from another work is required. You have to warn them, I think.
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I was at one job I just did not quit, because I was not paid for 2 months. True, there it coincided with the vacations, but still, and they found a new one in a month and started the new school year without me.
I was at one job I just did not quit, because I was not paid for 2 months. True, there it coincided with the vacations, but still, and they found a new one in a month and started the new school year without me.